BrettLinton7 BrettLinton7 is offline

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  • About BrettLinton7
    Car
    A few
    Location
    North GA
    Country of Residence
    US
    Gender
    Male
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    1986 Pre-Production FC - 26k miles, Euro Spec, VIN ending 00006
    1994 FD PEP, 1983 FB GSL FrankenRex
    2009 RX-8 R3, 2009 RX-8 R3 track rat, 2011 RX-8 Sport

    Had: 87 SE, 86 GXL, 91 Vert, 85 GS, 87 GXL, 88 Vert, 86 Sport, 89 GTU, 85 GSL-SE, 85 GSL-SE, 93 Touring, 04 RX8, 87 Turbo

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  • Last Activity: 05-04-24 11:07 AM
  • Join Date: 01-02-06

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  1. dowrt9fc
    01-22-14 08:23 PM - permalink
    Thank you for your kind offer on recent transaction, .
  2. KWFC3
    01-11-13 06:48 AM - permalink
    brett. Thanks for shipping that sunroof out to me. I got it the other day, appreciate it.
    Nice grey fc you have there.
  3. BrettLinton7
    02-17-12 03:04 PM - permalink
    I don't have the pictures anymore, but you can get good pics by googling "rx7 pulsation damper replacement". It shows you how it's linked to the fuel system, where it's at, what exactly it looks like, etc.

    Basically, you remove the intake by disconnecting the throttle and cruise control cables, the oil metering rod, many electrical connectors, 2 fuel lines, and a few vacuum hoses on the upper intake & throttle body. Then remove the 1 bolt and 4 nuts on the pass. side of the motor that hold the lower and upper intake manifolds together. Also remove the 3 bolts that support the drivers side of the upper intake manifold. Once you've figured out how to remove that, you can clearly see the lower fuel rail. Remove the front fuel line, use 2 wrenches to unscrew the old pulsation damper, and screw on your banjo bolt using 2 new copper crush washers. I torqued the banjo bolt down pretty hard to prevent any leaking.
  4. Armorgreen
    02-16-12 09:10 PM - permalink
    yo dude i found the post you did about the pulsating damper.....i want to ask if you still have the pics on how it looks and how to fix it?
  5. Reikwaza
    12-29-11 08:54 PM - permalink
    Oh all right. Thanks anyway. I'll probably do that.
  6. BrettLinton7
    12-28-11 08:57 AM - permalink
    Sorry man, I got rid of a lot of little stuff like that and I don't have any anymore. You would probably have good luck at a junkyard, thought.
  7. Reikwaza
    12-28-11 02:05 AM - permalink
    Do you still have an Air Pump?
  8. BrettLinton7
    06-07-11 08:05 PM - permalink
    I really don't have any good pictures, but a Google image search here (http://www.google.com/search?um=1&hl...w=1366&bih=662) seems to have a good collection of pictures that are helpful.

    Basically, you remove the intake by disconnecting the throttle and cruise control cables, the oil metering rod, many electrical connectors, 2 fuel lines, and a few vacuum hoses on the upper intake & throttle body. Then remove the 5 bolts on the pass. side of the motor that hold the lower and upper intake manifolds together. Also remove the 3 bolts that support the drivers side of the upper intake manifold. Once you've figured out how to remove that, you can clearly see the lower fuel rail. Remove the front fuel line, use 2 wrenches to unscrew the old pulsation damper, and screw on your banjo bolt using 2 new copper crush washers.

    That's my attempt at a half assed explanation .
  9. Mr.kidD
    06-06-11 07:15 AM - permalink
    hi is it possible to get those pictures of the pulsation damper mod you did??
  10. 1Loner
    11-12-10 01:31 PM - permalink
    Thanks for the info...still fumbling around this site, trying to get comfortable. I heard recently that, if the manufacturer is no longer offering the emissions gear for replacement, the car is exempt form emissions inspection. I'll have to investigate further. Thanks again...

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